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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1911)
T Silk Petticoats at50 In me ss a lines and taffetas, plain col ors and changeable. Also Dresden and striped effects. Many of them arc $5.00 to $0.00 values. Only a for tunate special purchase makes this sale possible. Flood's Store Atfefifs for K & G, Corf ets. Agents for Standard Pattern TOMORROW'S DOiNiiS )apti3t Church Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preaching by the pastor Kev. S. A. Douglas M il a. m. and 7:30 p. in. d. i f.u b:M p. m. special music by the chu:r. Chrisi inn Science. Services 11 a. m. ' Subject uill t: '-Ihe E. rl- inn Punishii.tnt." Wtdm sday letiim.u.. 1 tnt'etni; 8 p m. Alt art cuidially inv.ud S. S. ut 11 a. m. United Presbyterian. - W. P. tthi'. ( c Pasior. Sirv.c.v, n't 1U:30 a. m. and a mii ii. m tiltiip aclii til ai 11:45 a. m. Lord's Sup;.t-r afti-r morr.irip Bern." r. .Session win rued ut par:oua:e al 10:15 THE REAL CITIZEN "WORTH WHILE." a m The man who is "too busy" to lend a little help in the community's common cause is too busy to measure high in the community stature. . The man who is so poor he "cn't affcrd" to support a well founded, successful, result-producing community movement, is indeed so poor that he is on the debit side of the commun ity ledger. The man who ceu::ts for f-cmctliing in the community i- the man vho does something ::r tiie community, anu he is the n:ne man who gets back from the community the fullest measure of return. If you are not yet "a real citizen worth while," join the Commercial Club at once, and thus assist the other live wire citizens or Albany in carrying on the public woik of our city. MISFITS. V7e need an occasional frostjto whack the microbes. Farm and City Property. If I'ttfeTcslcd !:i buying Farm or City Property it will pay you to look at some of the bargains on our list. The owner's price is our price. We show you the propcity without ex pense, and you are under no obliga l ion to buy. Below are some of our i bargains: I 600 acres, all tillable land, good buildings, $45 tier acre. 4:0 acres, 375 tillable land, good lo cation, $40 per acre. 331 acres, about 100 acres of tim ber, $28 per acre. 140 acres, fair buildings, good loca. fn.,1, $45 per acre. . They lost their otinoriunitins then. and they are passing them by now. I Others bought then and made money. They are buying today and making City Property 'money. While the "WAITING" House and bam and two lots, $2,600 man's tlme never comes Ki!:t room house, line location $3,500 Malce up your mind to do, Chen UiRht room house, full lot $2,100 ACT. Get hold of some good resi- I'our room house, two lots $1,600 (ience propcrty j RAMBLER PARK It s not our way to run you down at once, on the street, but will gladly have aj talk with you at our offices, at 236! The owners of thi addition have West First street, Albany, Oregon, .made the price so reasonable ami l!w If we can not show you' the best bargain First M. E. church -Cor. 3rd and Ellsworth, D. H. Leech, Pastor'. (Jhunn service at 10.30 a in. and 7:3J p in Sunday school at 11:45, with clauses fur all ages. The Junior League me ets at 3 p. m. Epw.irin and Intermediate League metis ut (1.30 p. m. Grace Presbyterian. L S. Mochel. minister. Divine services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. S. S. 10 a. m. (J. K 6:45. At the morning service Dr. G. L Tufts, i of Berkeley, lalif , superintendent of the Lord's Day Alliance, will speak. The pastor preaches in the evening, j St. Mary's (Catholic). -Rev. Arthur j Lane, Rector. Key. VVm. Hampsun. Assiptant. Services at 8 and 10:30 a m. Rev. Paul Mannion, of . t. Aiwei. will j have charge of the services awl Vb.il preacn aisu at thu rveinmc aevice. Special services wil. lie opened Nov. 5. end will continue lor one week. They will be conducted by two Jesuit mis sionaries, who will deliver lectures at 8 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Fi'st Piesbyterian. Rev, F. H. Ges- . eiuracnt. Minister. Uornisg service ! 10:30. Theme: Christian Unrty. Even ing service 7:30- Theme: The Lant I .Prayer in the Bible. Prof. Cnas. Pat- i ,r . olri,Tr-lrPerao" of.San Kiani:,i8?? Seminttry' wil Think sf a roan deliberately drinking .......j, icii wiiu ,nc vrniiu.u .pitmen, in me x . hi. j. a conference- stuff that inbound to take bis today, trying to decide whether or not i he was given an enthusiastic hearing by. away. to invest in Albany property, were in i tae young men. Special music at both-1 the same unsettled frame of mind five . ssman S. S. 11M6. C. E 6:30. or ten- years ago. '"Come thou with us and we will' do' ineegoud. Don't Miss A Good Opportunity, In Seattle when a case Judge gets a licking. is lost the TO-NIGHTS WINDOW DISPLAY HELPS TOMORROWS BUSINESS No one can pass an attrac tive show window display in the evening without a feeling Df pleasurable curiosity. The window appeals like a beautiful picture ; it compels ".lose inspection ; it extends a cordial invitation for patron age. People have time in the evening to stop and inspect the well lighted display. AW merchants have not the time or inclination to. pay proper attention to their win dow lighting methods. To assist these merchants we of fer a special service ; our ex perts plan effective! illuminat- , i n g installations without charge. TELEPHONES 15 OREGON POWER CO. Take off your hat to the mail who stands for something in character. ' Portland's bank clearings have gotten ahead of Seattle's. Something to shout over. AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE CONTRACTORS Ralston Electric Supply Co, 310 W 2nd Street. Tuga Walton, 728 E 4th Street. Whiskey, was the eause of the murder J i at Shanikcv and tbe man who Totes with 1 ; the saloon has his. responsibility. . j Mi Laughead - Returned. ' It is always-refreshing to run. across ' some one trying to aceumulat&charact-1 . er in there days of lushing af tes wealth. j then buy of the other fellow, to pay rent any longer us before buying. T1IK LINN Sr DENTON' REAL ESTATE COMPANY. jiMs-v Maud LaugheacS r .-turned ftliis morning from Klamath ("alls and iled ford, where sbe attended institutes,, having charge or the primary instruc tion, in which deprrmenfirshe is mak ing a spfandid reputation all over trie state. The visit at Klamath was par ticularly pleasant, as she ami Miss Car! ton. who also. attended there 'rom here.. o.-.,.,, , i.u ,u t-iiKiui ,u.i wereroyaiiy eniCTiaineu, am nau ino- .,, h hein(, ,laili , P"VJ erT.2BL::?'r, A'anJ- base mil Barnes, Tbe steel trust can, do a goed deal . more stealing oefore'there is a decision in its case. They have all made their wad anyway. ' The average person like3 a contest. almost any old kind of. a game, as evi LUMBER SHINGLES DRAIN TILE SEWER. .PIPE BOXES OF ALL KINDS Agents far the Los Angeles Fancy Press Brick Hearth Tile of all kinds Both 'Phones. THE CHAS- K.. SPAULDING LOG CO. 4 it 5 Established t 1871 I can at our on.ee .ma let os explain-; whu ls ,uiit.to be responsible lor tht (our plan to you. Uur expermrnce arji; fine high school building, is irivint; uni- ...b uV I Vernal BuLlrtlU'ILIfJII. j i. nnUUd HflLi' J. V. PIPE. ' '.Vest Second Street. KEAL ESTATE. No. COLLINS & TAYLOR, 132 W. 1st St. Albany, Oregon. REAL ESTATE.. I have some exceptionally gzm bar- chains in rcsidenac ajid business rop- t criv situated close in, as follows: j I In,. nl,',tr llUrlr n.oll citil- . ! alcd. wnnld be -ery fSesirablc for - ir.,,., l:imls i-ilv iironerly, timber i apanm. nt house or 3 residences, Pav- lands. Money to loan on approved se-; niK Insurance wrilicn in inc ikh, I versal satisfaction. U C. H' vua family havo jiint moved into- their new '.and pretty home, ai d wisb'lo tie re memuereu to tneir many Aitmny xrieniis. At Medford also Miss LHUyhea-d had a tplenrid time-. The high school is a voniuuie live wire, and all the schools, .are lull of snap and up to dite iittu. The republicans, all split up. have be gun their campaign by declaring that the democrats are also rent in twain, with knives all aroune1. These aro uvidfiuly contentious days. Card of Thank. Junction sent more people to tne Har . risburg potato carnival Saturday than i Albany. Albany seems to be built on ; Eugene lines. Times.. ; Albany sent a goud-crowd to Harris burp;, appreciated by the people of that city. Junction is just a suburb. Assets Over $1,000,000.00 FIHST NATIONAL BANK of Albany, Oregon. (Oldest National Bank In the Willamette Valley.) These Banks have resources and connections which enable them bo be of the greatist service to-their customers. They cordially in vite the accounts of individuals and firms to whom they extend the services and facilisies of strong and sound financiai institutions. curity. old line companies. T. J. STLTES, Attorney at Law Notary Public Leiral business of al! kinds in all the courts promptly aliened to. Bull phone ti-J. i VrB. J. C Fawlie desire, to extend I her hearlfeit thanks to many Alhany , modern residbnef of 7 rnoms, I people tor kindness' and swrnHt'iv in om ii . pood situation, a bnrgaa. benberevemenf,. particularly tb pas (.( d piece of property on Lyon tors of the Presbyterian and United street, paving all paid; for. Presbyterian churches, arilShe entir. G"i d modern 7-room hous and I small lot close tn, paivnie:. naid. Severn! )?ood business locations well Linn's Oldest Apple Tree.. paving all paid for, at a bar- JTXekoy wood, Mechanical Enuineer. Foundations. Roo.s. Iron and Steel S ruciures. Power Plant desmns and fpecilications, Power Transnms.on llrawings made and checked. Office, Mhmv Iron Wnrkn W. K. JONES. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Farmers Feed Stables. ,""."mO-R. Belli Home 128S. situated. Bain. Facms. Have farms for sale 06 all d!scrip-ticn-i at rea.sonabSc prices. Parties wishing to birjr rent estate woulit do well before investing So call S at my office, 203. West Second! street, i and see what I have to offer. I , j. v. pite. rni UN2 TAYLOR, Real Estate and Insurance, ltuy and sell propcrty. Ins"" alii! llrtiia,.i. small limber tracts. property Larue o J. M. RALSTON, Insurance. Loans &. Collections, llave money to loan in small and larae amounts. Notes and mort gages bought. 1 wil bond you.' Property handled for non-resl dents. fine Suburban Home. Newt.5 room house, full cemeot base mt nl. furnace, fireplace, electric lights private sewerage, wind mill, hot and i cold water, bath, stationary wash tubs, chieken parks and houses, fruit and berries, one acre of land, 3 4 mile from car line. Desirable inside property takon as part payment. Investigate at once if you desire fino home. Price $-1500. u. m. payne, Rooms lO 'ttitsick Blk, Albany, Or. A. STARK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Will ft Stark Block - Albany H. A. Clawford Block LEININGER, Dentist, Albany DR. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, Albany Stale Bank Building. Brll Black ;. Home 275 DR. VIRGINIA I.EWF.AUX, Osteopathic Physician. Schtnitt Block, Albany. lllunics- Office Home .lev, Bell Black 2751: Residence .194 Home, bl.irk'.BeJI: DR. W. R. B11.YEU, Dentist, ':': K Stirk HbvV - Albany BRUCE & ANDERSON, Opposite the Postoffice. Four chairs. Prompt and elVic ..t .-ire of the face and hair BUY YOUR "WO 0:0 OF ELMER C. Chiropractor;: Rooms S and 7 Cusick block. Albany, With lady assistant. Examinations free, j CHIROPRACTIC Is the new science; of. heaU-, j ing without drugs. It is bas- j ed.on a correct knowledge of . the nerves from the great.; nerve center, the spiiie. Inj tuo. human, spine. Uierc are. C . - ... ft I iwciuy-ionr: venercae nav- f insr iiitcrvrtehraeli notches..!. The two vertebras beincr. brought together make a. window, froiu which bundles tvf nerves emanate, spreading tall par.U of the httman jvs- teni. A luxation or displace-; ment of tlie vertclMrae causes Mrs. S. W. Gaines, of the Santia'm ' oountry, this year picked five apples-off the nrst tree Known to De planted, in ! Linn county, and they will be brought FIUST SAVINGS BANK of Albany, Oregon. (Owned by SKareholders- of; the First National' Banlc t Interest on Assets Over t Time- Deposits. $390,000.00 inr ' to the Albaay fair as curiosities worth Jllr seeing. The tree was on Uncle Johnny j Crabtree's D, L. C. which bore itsfirsc " BDPles in 1851. an event that was cele ' 1 brated by having an old faskioned '00 abler, made in an old-fasnionedoven. Ihe, Weather. Range of , temperature 65-28. The river, is 1.1 feet. Prediction: fair tonight and Sonday. If vou or vour children need elasse j see Dr. Eiton before going elsewhere ne win save you money on nxai-ciass jgoods. Glasses fitted while you wait. Both phones. 325 Lyon St. The Jersey Dairy. SOME OF THE LARG EST CORPORATIONS in the state are our depositors and they have- exactly the same security that any other depositor has.. We invite you to. come with us and raake it YOUR BANK. J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers. ALBANY, OREGON. ALBANY STATE BANK HERD TU3ERCULIN TESTED. Puee Milk and Cream delivered twic- 1 If vnn An nnt o-nt : vnur milk nrnmntli. liaS everV eOUlDBient Ota niOfle-m nmOTPccniii inct,'ti,i 1 , , , ' - , :, , ,,.-' j a i . 1 1 , v. .j. , v. uicuiuuuu, 'the nerves-to become pinched-"! "neither phone. W..G. Schuitz, includinfir n.e Mayirry Triinsfcr and Fuel ima pinched ncrvei cause dis-, P P ! SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Company, Old Orowth l'ir from large 1 , t Tailni. MaH . .... . . , ""luini ease, mexcune uic v- um- m wiiicii interest is paia on UtfUbll b whether laro-p nr 11 . 1 r ,p.rices,.p" Cofd. 'praetor's method is to fix the riie Cird l'our-I'not. delivered. ...S.l 75 1 ... I'"ivc Cords Four-Foot, delivered.. 5.50 Ten Cords Four-Foot, delivered.... 5.25 IU.MUIUI1 u ..l.v.v , . Bthp- under order, for 15 ut bv thereby removing the prcs-l seeing W. F. PfeilTer. They hs the J . ,, ; n v you want them to, and are made sure and allowing the non CS , j flst-class material to wear. L 17P i normal to reeain their and to fulfill their great j idutv. Chirapractic removes nature I be HAVF. Y0UH Cl-OriltiS CLENtD ND PRESSED The Pantatoriuni, C.H.BRHT IIIKTCN OBEGM MAiiKH Coinennl "'t vur ('rocerus. 1 rv . me f thi Drv Wlu le s i:k. 1 can of lry Milk goo.l for a gailun. In Car Load Lots 5. X) Ash 5 75 per cord, dry slab l, block or mill ends $S.S0 per load. All lit'st-class wood, and if you want it sawed in stove length, add 50c per cord. iv.i ...1 1 ... t I Benton Realtv Co.. or to mv rcsiMUlC C:U.se Ot lll.eaSC Jc".cc- . . . docs the rest. If vou are Keep in mind our ytncK 1 ransicr ' . , , r .. : : System. Baggage and Piano Moving. , Ulg treated by a ptl SIUa!S Si c our Card below for Telephone j ;iml doing tlicelv do not leave Xumberv i. "i r..:i...l. R. B MAYBERRY. j 111111, Dili it Jim n.ii7 wnnu u; ;o-et relief from methods that! MAY8EKRY transfer & FUEL 't reat etiects. try Chiroprac- Office with T!?eMLt.N& Eenton Real ''". which adjust S the C;;tlSC. Estate Cen-.p.-.:.v. Both Phones. . Pon't forget the plaCC. rooms ili,c l'liom- Home 17S. Bell 1-U I - - n pi i. AlK-,,,,- Resilience Phone Home JS2; Bel!. ' ' C UslCk l.lotk, Alb.tUv M.un 74. M)l W c iiu-ft all trams tor tiaaiie. Fuvnitiue and Piano Moving a special ly. :uul Wood for sale. Telephone orders to oft'we bctwcc.i tbe hours of 7 a. in. and b p. m . and to my residence at meal times, niom iu, noon anil nicht. My teams stand t First and Bruadalbin streets. Wc will use vou richt. R. B. MAY BF.RRY. Uover Leaf Dairy. It yoa appreciate clean, sanitary tai r BAIN, PreS t'ULG 1,,,,. ' " " - I J F. Hugging Prop. Home Fhsne small. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT in which checking accounts are gladly received from-individuals, firms and corporations. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES To Rent. P. D. GILBERT, Yice-Pres. H. N. BOULEY, Cashier. New To Day. REAL ESTATE. I have an excepii wiaily good buy in a lot on Second Srroet. Pavinu all piid for. Move quick if you ifant a coo : tuv. This is a good business pro;env. J. V. Pipe, Ui3 West Sco nj St., Alba ny, Oie, School children mvinn any trouble witu their eyes should be taken to t e liunrnntee Opt;cal Compsnj, Dawsims ; lru store. Wo have an experienced ! Optician to ex mine the eye. If glasses ' ai-e noeiK'd weruarantpe h supply the; t.st at a repsonablo pi ice. ' BUY a Sinaor sewing much ne. the best on earth, at r'Hluced price, at ben's Shoe Store. Kisk Tiles are Rood l'ires. WATCHES. F. M. French & Son. WATCHES, F. M. French & Son. Lots of Fisk Tires at Ballimores. GROCERIES AND BAKED GOODS AT CONRAD MEYERS STETTER'S F.G.Willior watches'FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY